Magnetism, Polarization and Radiative Transfer in Astrophysics

    General
    Description

    Magnetic fields pervade all astrophysical plasmas and govern most of the variability in the Universe at intermediate time scales. They are present in stars across the whole Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, in galaxies, and even perhaps in the intergalactic medium. Polarized light provides the most reliable source of information at our disposal for the remote sensing of astrophysical magnetic fields, including those on the Sun. In particular, the diagnostics of solar and stellar magnetic fields requires the measurement and physical interpretation of polarization signatures in spectral lines, which are induced by various physical mechanisms taking place at the atomic level. In addition to the familiar Zeeman effect, polarization can also be generated by various other physical processes, such as atomic level polarization induced by anisotropic pumping mechanisms, quantum interference between fine-structured or hyperfine-structured energy levels, the Hanle effect, etc. Interestingly, the polarization produced by such mechanisms is sensitive to the physical conditions of the astrophysical plasma under consideration and, in particular, to the presence of magnetic fields in a parameter domain that goes from field intensities as small as 1 micro-G to many thousands of Gauss.

    The main objective of this project is to explore in depth the physics and origin of polarized radiation in astrophysical plasmas as well as its diagnostic use for understanding cosmical magnetic fields, with emphasis on the magnetism of the extended solar atmosphere. Our investigations deal with:

    -the theoretical understanding of relevant polarization physics, which requires new insights into the quantum theory of polarized light scattering in the presence of magnetic and electric fields.

    -the development of plasma diagnostic tools for the investigation of astrophysical magnetic fields, with emphasis on the magnetism of the extended solar atmosphere, circumstellar envelopes and planetary nebulae.

    -spectropolarimetric observations and their physical interpretation.

    -radiative transfer in three-dimensional models of stellar atmospheres, resulting from magneto-hydrodynamical simulations.

    -atomic and molecular spectroscopy and spectro-polarimetry, with applications in several fields of astrophysics.

    This research project is formed by a group of scientists convinced of the importance of complementing theoretical and observational investigations in order to face some of the present challenges of 21st century Astrophysics.

    Principal investigator
    1. We applied deep learning techniques to the analysis of observations. Using convolutional neural networks, we developed techniques for the deconvolution of observational data. These techniques were also used to accelerate the deconvolution process of ground-based observations, achieving a cadence of around a hundred images processed per second.
    2. We developed an inference technique based on bayesian statistics in order to interpret the observations provided by the CLASP international experiment. By parametrizing a state-of-the-art magneto-hydrodynamical model of the solar atmosphere, we found that the geometrical complexity of the transition region must be much more complex than the one provided by the model.
    3. We solved the problem of polarized radiation transfer in magneto-convection simulations that account for small-scale dynamo action for the Sr I line at 460.7 nm. We found that the model with most of the convection zone magnetized close to the equipartition and a surface mean field strength of 170G is compatible with the available observations.
    4. We studied the magnetic sensitivity of the Ca I line at 422.7nm. The linear polarization at the core is sensitive to the Hanle effect, while the linear polarization in the wings is sensitive to the magneto-optical effects, as a consequence of the newly found effect resulting from the joint action of partial redistribution and the Zeeman effects.
    5. We studied the formation of the H-alpha, Mg II h-k, and Ca II H-K and 845.2nm in a model atmosphere of a flaring bipolar active region, solving the radiation transfer problem taking into account partial redistribution in full 3D geometry and out of local thermodynamical equilibrium. We succeeded in reproducing common observational features of such flaring regions.

    Related publications

    Uncovering the Deeply Embedded Active Galactic Nucleus Activity in the Nuclear Regions of the Interacting Galaxy Arp 299 2013ApJ...779L..14A
    The European Solar Telescope 2013MmSAI..84..379C
    PORTA: A three-dimensional multilevel radiative transfer code for modeling the intensity and polarization of spectral lines with massively parallel computers 2013A&A...557A.143S
    Physical properties of a sunspot chromosphere with umbral flashes 2013A&A...556A.115D
    Improved Search of Principal Component Analysis Databases for Spectro-polarimetric Inversion 2013ApJ...773..180C
    A Key Physical Mechanism for Understanding the Enigmatic Linear Polarization of the Solar Ba II and Na I D1 Lines 2013ApJ...774L..28B
    Diffusion of Solar Magnetic Elements up to Supergranular Spatial and Temporal Scales 2013ApJ...770L..36G
    Coronal loop physical parameters from the analysis of multiple observed transverse oscillations 2013A&A...554A...7A
    Determination of Transverse Density Structuring from Propagating Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in the Solar Atmosphere 2013ApJ...769L..34A
    A PCA approach to stellar effective temperatures 2013A&A...553A..95M
    First detection of helium emissions in RR Lyrae 2013A&A...553A..59G
    Theoretical formulation of Doppler redistribution in scattering polarization within the framework of the velocity-space density matrix formalism 2013A&A...552A..72B
    Isotropic inelastic and superelastic collisional rates in a multiterm atom 2013A&A...551A..84B
    The Filling Factor-Radius Relation for 58 H II Regions across the Disk of NGC 6946 2013ApJ...765L..24C
    Bayesian Analysis of Multiple Harmonic Oscillations in the Solar Corona 2013ApJ...765L..23A
    Temporal Evolution of the Scattering Polarization of the Ca II IR Triplet in Hydrodynamical Models of the Solar Chromosphere 2013ApJ...764...40C
    Returning magnetic flux in sunspot penumbrae 2013A&A...549L...4R
    Constraining clumpy dusty torus models using optimized filter sets 2013MNRAS.428..195A
    Scattering polarization of hydrogen lines from electric-induced atomic alignment 2008JPhB...41h5702C
    Evidence for Rotational Motions in the Feet of a Quiescent Solar Prominence 2012ApJ...761L..25O
    Power Spectra of Velocities and Magnetic Fields on the Solar Surface and their Dependence on the Unsigned Magnetic Flux Density 2012ApJ...758..139K
    The Hanle Effect of Lyα in a Magnetohydrodynamic Model of the Solar Transition Region 2012ApJ...758L..43S
    LEMUR: Large European module for solar Ultraviolet Research. European contribution to JAXA's Solar-C mission 2012ExA....34..273T
    Unusual Stokes V profiles during flaring activity of a delta sunspot 2012A&A...547A..34F
    Signal detection for spectroscopy and polarimetry 2012A&A...547A.113A
    Anomalous Circular Polarization Profiles in the He I 1083.0 nm Multiplet from Solar Spicules 2012ApJ...759...16M
    Hanle Effect for Stellar Dipoles and Quadrupoles 2012ApJ...760....7M
    VFISV: Very Fast Inversion of the Stokes Vector for the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager 2011SoPh..273..267B
    The Horizontal Magnetic Flux of the Quiet-Sun Internetwork as Observed with the Hinode Spectro-Polarimeter 2008ApJ...672.1237L
    Spectro-polarimetry in the era of large solar telescopes 2010AN....331..581S
    Non-local thermodynamic equilibrium inversions from a 3D magnetohydrodynamic chromospheric model 2012A&A...543A..34D
    Direct Imaging of Fine Structure in the Chromosphere of a Sunspot Umbra 2009ApJ...696.1683S
    Are solar chromospheric fibrils tracing the magnetic field? 2011A&A...527L...8D
    A New Approach to the Solar Oxygen Abundance Problem 2008ApJ...682L..61C
    A high-resolution three-dimensional model of the solar photosphere derived from Hinode observations 2011A&A...529A..37S
    Polar Field Reversal Observations with Hinode 2012ApJ...753..157S
    Pervasive Linear Polarization Signals in the Quiet Sun 2012ApJ...757...19B
    On the Distribution of Quiet-Sun Magnetic Fields at Different Heliocentric Angles 2012ApJ...746..182O
    Analysis of Quiet-Sun Internetwork Magnetic Fields Based on Linear Polarization Signals 2012ApJ...751....2O
    Resonance scattering polarization in the magnetosphere of Mercury 2012Icar..220.1104L